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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1926)
Tt& Six Sfji lEuettistg it rr ali fitued Daily, except Sunday, by The Hertld Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls. Oregon. E. J. MURRAY k. H. RAYMOND Entered as second class matter at the post office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3. 1879. , .!,'.' ., " 7 Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or re-publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of re-publication of also reserved. The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath Cmititv. SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Carrier On Tear . .$1.60 BU Months . Three Month On Month .. 3.60 1.06 .65 Monday June AM INHUMAN VEVER have we heard of a more inhuman attitude assumed ' i . by anyone than that of the local officials of the reclamation j service yesterday when they refused to close the headgates of j the main canal in order that human life might be saved or, i failing this, then to recover the body of the victim. The horror ! of ft all shocked the community. . The bitterness of the de-i nunciation that was heaped upon the heads of those responsible ; for the callous refusal to stay the flow of water for a brief per- j iod, was wwl earned by those against whom it was directed, i I .This is the second time this, year that. these officials havel,, Washington, p. c-swrrtam. - ... ..... . lly that ivw wondered how.lt ; refused in the name of humanity to aid the local authorities in - gMag t , w lho tM, of nlT6r,d ,t . the work of Tescue. Where will you find, in all the world, a ' t Je ord mortgnKe .win boiuterested set of men who would be guilty of such shocking inhumanity? in the proposal of Congressman Rob The reason' advanced for their refusal is that it would ruin the i rl Crosser of Cleveland, Ohio, j farmers if the water were shut off. This is the first time we ; He would have the government do' have ever heard of their having any consideration for the farm-'for the straggling householder what; era of Klamath county and we doubt the sincerity of their plea. . u already has done successfully for j It would not have been necessarv to stOD the entire- flr-w of farmer. HH national home loan i water and the period of tune necessary to restore the full flow wtnuu not nave occn as great as inar. required wnen water IS first turned into the canaL Even if it were, there is not a farmer ' in the Klamath district who would utter one word of condem-1 nation. I The real reason is the utter lack of human contact that is to 1 , , , , . , . . , , be found only among those whave so demeaned themselves as to enter a service where incompetency is the rule and official : arrogance the cloak under which their worth! essness is hidden. I It is only when we experience thef iv ran i,nr!reran1 th. uiVinVsal slancrritM- f h. hrrMu. I crats following the fall of the Russian empire. Their rule of 'conduct was the came as that adopted by the local government officials in the action of yesterday. It is typical of the bureau crat.' It is typical of the man who always realizes his incapa city, his incompetency, his inefficiency. This is further emphasized by the condition of the canal with in the city limits. Instead of being fully protected by proper fencing, it lies wide open as a menace to life and property. No better evidence of the curse of the reclamation service to this community is needed than an inspection of the bridges that have been placed across the canal by the reclamation service flnn th rny f inl I jfl rfca1 i frmam,. ,Vi a . iriunU . , .... . bridge. In no other country in tion exist and we doubt u there is another city in the United hare to have homes." -States that would tolerate it. I Those whose home are mortgaged But little is to be expected from an organization that has at ' wouU' crosser figures, to its head men who have shown such utter disregard for the rights exchn tblr P""' obligations of the individual as that manifested by the present secretary of j J V'the n.uona! the interior and his commissioner of reclamation. Beine mas- km, inn h.m, ters of subservient tools, their ; . 7 half TApvEO! NAju.tjTue.r . wfcs& mifM j VMAT IF -lAERE-'s f MfcRELW MAKES .fit mW , I MO OMt HOME. I xx "SELF SWO.SiS VAT-rHis RAucrt? , Vis auu. J. WmA ' 1 J-J?w.1.Ums ITfe OlFFRENr-IfiANTEW"C5rTOOLO BE. . . !A THlMGr ThlrlVwE MEWtP SE.EM 6E.FORE. a 't0 WH.ME:vt L0C,tptEJ? P00F?- ... ............... ... Publisher News Editor special dispatches herein arc RATSI By Mall One Year Six Months . Three Months One Month 15.00 1.76 1.T6 .(5 21, 1926 ATTITUDE ' - - such inhuman disregard for life i -v -"-"-" ; the world could such a condi-; attitude quickly permeates the j OUT OUR WAY! THE EVENWO entire organisatioa Little do sowing to the wind and some going to reap the whirlwind, Russia did. . DON'T SIGN 'EM For the past week it has been impossible to pass up or down Main street without having a petition shoved under your nose asking for your signature. One set of petitions is for an In come tax, with a property set-off, another1 is for a tax on trucks, another is for something else. Don't sigh any of them, and if they get on the ballot in November, kill all of them. , . In the first place, if the people refuse to vote the official tax eaters more money, they will have none to spend. Already the people of the state are ridden to death with taxes. You never hear of any effort upon the part of the powers that be, trying to reduce the state payroll, but you will always hear them spouting about the necessity for increased expenditures. The time has come when the people should be heard, about stopping the wild orgy of spend, spend, Spend. Our theory is that the increase in the value of property by reason of the growth of the state is sufficient to take care of the increased cost of administration. If it is not, then let those in power cut their clothes according to the cloth.' : Let every voter refuse to vote a dollar of increased taxation of any kind for the state or county. They now have more than they should. Don't sign any petitions calling for the levying of any kind of an additional tax. If it gets on the ballot, vote "no" when you get the opportunity. If this rule is followed for awhile we will soon be back to that "normalcy" that we have heard so much about. STEWARD LETTER, 552 bill would help people bur home VIII 1 . in at fSsh fU m rm n ajt halna them bny farms. And he would put out of their Jobs a kt of business boosters for whom he has no more respectful name than Sbylocka. "I ". about this question as a reault of some law cajM , n handled." crosser tells you. "People hire come to me tor help after having made several yr payment on their home. "For ome reason they have to sell land they can't even get back their I original payment. Well, they bare even charged Interest at the foil legal rate, whatever that is. Some times it Is 8 per cent, sometimes 11 per coat. Then they have been charged a bonus or commission, which goes np to 30 or 40 per cent additional. It It plain usury, but It Is being done. "Now if the government helps the farmers, as It should, why not the aferage family also? There are about six and a halt million farmers the average family alaot There are more than u minion families that The minimum Interest charge HERAlD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON these men realize that they are day they or their successors are juRt as. their predecessors In i from on of I lie proposed home loan tunics would be I per cent. The tout amount borrowed could be un where from (100 to I. 000, and Crosser Is Inclkied to Increase that total somewhat. The limit ef bor rowing would be SO per cent of the total villus of the home to be j .bought. . Continued From Tag One) log the prospective jurymen as to their qualifications. The jury finally selected lo the Hamilton csue Is made up of Walter Storey, Al Melhase, Roy Nelson, George North. Grant Nelson, O. A. Hill. T. N. Bhennan. H. A. Talbot. 0. W. Emgle, H. P. Dow, Parrel! Hllyard and Henry Gordon. The following witnesses called by the state testified that Hamilton was arrested on Msroh 21 after he had attempted to break and run from his cabin 11 miles northwest of Dorrts, and that shots had been tired to force him to halt, and that subsequently a still was found near by: Joe Zimmerman, R. K. KnowleS, U L. McBrlde, W. M. McMllls, and C. H. Bennett. Counsel for Hamilton la attempt ing to show that Hamilton waa In no way connected with the owner ship or operation of the still. The case will go to the Jury about 3 o'clock this afternoon. Daughter of Judge 1 Orr to Wed Tonight A wedding of lnterenl to Klunv sth count resident which will take piece this evening Is that of Prank Marshall of Reno, Nevada, and Miss Elm Ruth Orr, daughter of Judge John S. Orr, former well known resident of this section. - Mis Orr, with her parents, came to Klamath Falls severs weeks ago to spend the summer months on the Orr ranch near Lorella. The family now resides in Reno, Nev. ' Mr.' Marshall arrived from Reno Sunday, where be Is prominently identified In business.. OLD FRENCH WAX MARCEL Guaranteed to stay as done by Lottie Dorsett '::m now lit The Pearce Beauty Salon i I?nlr Ncd Hlond '' I'lioiw HiM Phone for Appointment We sdccIaIIh) In hair tinting and farlal woTk. ' rO0AK JURY ISPICKED THIS MORNING ILeaye Your Rlttvs '6iore 9 OUocK-Yoor AM: Bcturas are r TJOOde Pi WHCftC PARTICVM.A" KOPLC UV THtlW ORUOS WBKD-KLAMATIt PALLS 6TA0B Leaves 111 Main' St. (United Cigar Store) Klnmath Fall I a. m. , arrive Weed 1 p. m. . Leave Weed I p. m. Arrive Klamath mil 7:10 p. m. WJIITB 8TAH LINK Klnmath Palls terminal United Cigar Store. IIS Main Si. Weed terminal, Weed llolol Office fits Main HI. Klamath Kails, Ore. Phone trUv Office Mas Depot Medford, Ore, I'hone SUtt TltAVKI. nv MOTOIt HTAOK HOWARD AM) tiltlMI h . NTAMHH , To Medford Marshttold Ashland Portland Direct Connection at Junction With rickwtok btagvs to All Points South Pares. Klamath Pall tot Ashland S.JO Redding (.SO Bacrnmeato : IS. 70 Han Prsnclwo li.ert l.i Anpb ! 7b San UIoku -. ........ . .. an. Ob San Jose 1.8 Kl Contro 34.11 Leaving Time Medford, S. 10:36 a.m.! 1:30 p.m.; Klamath Palls,. 7:46, s.m. 1. 1:46 p.m. We use heated Cadillac busses. Trunks tor California rtee us we handle Stop over anywhere on I'k'kwlrk Sjnl' in. Knldsrs Mailed on r- tui-st. D. E. Van Vactor Lawyer Odd Fellows Building Come in Today and Have Luncheon and Dinner at LINKHAVEN 560 Conger Ave. :': Phone 762 Try The PELICAN CIGAR Made In Klamath Vails When in Chiloquln see Ixuie Polin for Ice cream, confections and Kodak films. The Brightest spot in town. HEHMANCNT ' CONtmnJCTIOM ' Kstlunlie Licensed Munu fMcturars for The new Concrete Hollow-Wall Building Brick for 'innda tions. Wall, Bulldlhg, etc. Absolutely Fire and Weather Proof at cost less than any other form of tnasonary. SUiuo-Tlle construction elim inates upkeep expense. Is In destructible, and Is approved by the best architect and builders. . , , Unexcelled as beae for Stucco finish. Let Us Estimate Ton Job ' ConCretA Pipe Co. 8tb and Market, Yhone DSsw BUILD 1'ihtinctive, Convenient Hviiu-s. They cost no' iiioi-fi, )ttoi'iirM6 lo: rt Mil In itio ;i Iiijjlui- i)i ice if .it decide to sell. Estimates and Plan H. E. ROSKAMP Builder 178'2 Esplanade I tPbone H19 WORK cady at 5 CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY RATTKRT HICnVK'IC Ratter? Herein. Magneto, dinner . and Oeneratnr Repairing PLOTD HRNRIOT 0 Wlllard Ftatiery Service 134 Msln rllrwtt Phone IS7W I IK A ITT PARtiORM Marrelllng guaranteed to stay la. MRS. PINLBT Beauty Shop with Bee Begin' IIS South Seventh Phone (II lOkuurl oiwrntiirs, Individual booth vlulut rny, miirrotllnK, hair tinting UOrVniN HHAtrrV HHOI'PK Winter Mid. Pbnn l Fai-lal aud si-alp treatment; water. V'rneh Dene enrl. nineenne Waweii lOlXik. KHATKHNAL MOTlK 4MKRI0AN LBOION Klamath Poet No. I. Meets let end' Srtl -Tueedny ha V..(. Meuiorlal - Hullillng O. II. Ualthrws, Ciieimaud r. Phone ISSM. , K. of C. COUNCIL No. imMoetlnn lit 3rd Wednesday. Mooee Hall, 4tk and Klamath. VlsrUng aight welmme. B. w. Kenk k. II. K . phone I41W AIMTRUTH, MAPM AbtracU-UapPlat-Tltle Serrlc WILSON ABSTRACT CO. Arthur Wilson 311 Main dtreet ;t Phone 10 AdOtNTINU AncounUng and AadJUag . Ineom Tas Bervtoe KBNICK CALBINI 101 I.O.O.F. Bldf. Phoae 141W ADDLNQ MACHINES L K. TRATNOR Pkoa tllM BurrouKh Adding. Bookkeepta. OUIIng and OeJoulallng Mechlaei VDVERTUUNQ AQKMOT , Campaign Planned and BxeenUd Conferee o Bonn 4 to p. as. The ALLAN W. MeCOMB'Co. Advrtllag I0S WIIIIU Bid. Phone 1011 Letten-rolder : : Direct-Mall Bervtce ATTORNEYS U. B. VAN VACTOR Lawyer Odd Fellow Building AtmMUBILB DKALKRM Franklin :: Oldsmoblle :i Gardner Sales end florvlce.Oood Used Car K I, A MATH VAI.I.KV MOWRCO! Fioreuth A Kltuiislli - 1'lniuo 61 tieauine Parts Quaker MUtta Oil Repair Work, Battery Bervtce, Tire Agent tor Nash and Oakland . R. R. R. OARAOB 111 KLAMATH Nett to Post Office Phone 111 Ooodyear Tiro . Fireproof Btoraga ACTOUOBILB TIRES JJJJ"JJvrnrTrvvirriin ru"Lnn. n. jxtltltxa Bring la your worn tires get 1000 mllne more al the usual cost. . ACB TIRH SHOP 115 .South lllh Ht. - I'liono SHU Ouurantwd Vulcalvl;j KotroiulltiB i India Tlfe -The Tire ot Her fine HXTB TIRE CO. Erarrthlns for The VkMt 101 Sotrth Sixth Street Phon (II RATTERT KLKCTBICIAN8 Rattery-Msgneto-Oenerator and Complete Electrical Service W. H. Johnson's AUTO ELECTRIC 8ERVICK 714 Klsmath . Phon 141 Sou AgenU tor Phlieo Battery BTJILDBMl . MATERIAIA . swan Lake mouldino go. Quality Btilldlnt Material Soath Sixth Bireet u Phoni Jit Monday, Juno 21,' 1028 CIVIL BVNU1NBBHS J. C. OI..IK1HOHN Civil liuglueer kod Vurfetvr I'hone I 0 4 M lit High Street I'LfeUlMKHM, PRKsWKRM Personal fUrvloe-We call and delrvwr HAPITOL KJjBANBRA 104 Booth tteveuth Phou 1016 (OI.I.M IIOV, llr,lli' A1IINIT We Collect Honest Uelits Aniwher In the United Mates sad Csnad KLAMATH COMMKnClAL BRVICB lit South Fifth St. Phase III Collections 1 1 Credit RsUng Servtos 4XMIFMCTIORB8S Onr own msks-freak, del lot on eaadv the BLnn ninn "llwovu and h;is" Testy Lnaehee - Courteous Servkw. Fountain Servlee.llot Lunches-Meats' HOHRMTIUlN Ulon Hon 10 Mala Mliwi MINHtlrinti KNtt.KIt4 o. c niLi.ur Consulting Civil Baglm Cnderwood Building - Phone lnT OHUtonUVTOfW Twelve year eiperlenee In Oonulne Swedish Maseage; Bpeclalliisg la Nervous sad Ofcrowle Dtseaee DR. HOMER A. LA LIBBRT8 CJUropnctle PhyslcUa 104 Winter Dldg. Phone I4IW OBNTUrxw OR. a a. WUXOARTBR u. Dentlstrf j it Underwood BuUdlag phen 144 Oeaeial Praetloe of Dentlstrf DR. PHILIP OOLB 11 Mala Over Mo' Store-Pkose III Open Bvenlng by Appolataveat HLKCTBIO BTORKat, RADIO Frigid Air. th Complete Rfrtgtv mg puat, Bleotrlca) SuptllM . VHUO'H BLBCTH1C STOHJI 1011 Mala bireet fllli MS VMPLOTkUNT OFF1U1M Employment for Workers la Trade, Mills, Railway aad Far KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Jam Ryan, Proprietor . v Hunh and Main Htreet Phone 167 tClk, UOTILKI BKVt:HAtM KLAMATH IC1 STORAOB 00. Whltil PallAan lilnsral BnHnn BotUlng Work. essoCUtutd. PkoM II INSVHAMOM 8fegurd yonr boat Protest . year procerus and loved one J. H. riRISCOLL Murely Honda Life. Fire. Auto Inxurenco. Hurt hdK. Ptioue iit LAtlMMtlKK ''Clean HahB'actlou"'Prnipl Her vie TROT LATODRt Wat wash, rough dry, mI-flBla -nd flnUh III go. Ith Phon III LIVESTOCK Fresh cow on hand at all Uae , From one to Carload , KLAMATH DAlRT COW 00. Phones: Ranch 28FI; Ret. Ill B, Mochettas Jr. :i Tcxum Sutloa afESSimoEn HKnviCK All Rotind Messenger servleei il Day Strrtc Anywhere la Oitf : . 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